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Set up last night. Sound pretty good. Solid bass; easy set up. I'll test more with a greater variety of music, but for $75 they seem to fit the bill quite capably. |
Directv/ HD tivo unit
Anyone buy one of these yet? I am tempted, but not sure if I want to part with almost a grand to get it. Maybe it will go down around Christmas? In any event, it is about time they made it!
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We had to wait a month to actually get it, but it was totally worth it. |
Cable v. Satellite
I know, I know, beating a dead horse, but with our upcoming move, I have to make a choice. I presently have comcast digital cable and it is great, save for the $75 I pay thone jackals every month. DirecTV sounds like a nice alternative, and I like that I can get a DirecTiVo unit.
Still, I have 2 major concerns: 1 - I have to hang that ugly dish on the front of my beautiful south-facing house 2 - I have heard feedback about serious problems with rain and/or snow For those who have used DirecTV and live in the North East (or anywhere else that gets rain and snow), what is your experience with signal quality in bad weather? Re No. 1, I guess I will just have to get over it... |
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*Universal experience of people on the tivocommunity.com boards is that DirecTV installers are like children --- you must lead them with a firm hand to keep them from doing whatever is easiest. |
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How much work does "standard professional installation" usually entail? How much will they actually do? |
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People who are picky about wire runs and outlet boxes are well advised to run their own coax runs to the interior locations before the installer arrives, and then tell him "Good news --- just tie into what I've already done!" There are "hero" stories of installers who go the extra mile, but let's face it --- there is no repeat business in that line of work, and no incentive to do anything special. |
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They can put the dish on any part of the roof that you want, just figure that you need a clear shot pointing toward Phoenix. They'll usually pick the spot nearest the cable tap. As for snow- I worked in a retail establishment during law school up in Seattle during one of the worst snow storms ever. We lost power and cable. When the power came back, the only signal we could get was off the Directv. The Dish Network dish had issues and cable took about a week to get back. We lost signal periodically, but not bad considering. Buy an HD dish now, and you won't have to upgrade later. Buy the one with 3 LNBs and have them run all the lines they can to the rooms you will eventually use. |
Another DirecTV question
How does DirecTV handle pay per view? I really dig that comcast cable's In Demand features, which allow you to watch PPV movies and shows whenever you want, and then control those programs like a DVR. Does DirecTV have anything similar?
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Well, OK, I don't know if they actually invented it, but were one of the first pioneers of it. They have some pretty good freeview stuff as well. I think there are about 30 channels of pay-per-view with assorted movies repeated every half to one hour, so if you miss it at 8 you can catch it at 9. Most of the new releases are pay once, watch all day. The DVR function allows you to record it whenever and watch it whenever. Peridically they give you a voucher for a free movie. Most of the movies are in Dolby Digital. Unfortunately there are only a few HD channels available, but that's going to change later this year (we'll see). And Football. Football in HD is going to rock! |
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